Research of ambiguity function of discrete frequency sequence «Welch-16»

Abstract

Ambiguity function of a discrete frequency signal in which the number sequence «Welch-16» as frequency coding sequence is used is considered

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O. Mrachkovskiy, A. Dobrikov

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  • EP ID EP309414
  • DOI 10.20535/RADAP.2010.40.46-50
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O. Mrachkovskiy, A. Dobrikov (2010). Research of ambiguity function of discrete frequency sequence «Welch-16». Вісник НТУУ КПІ. Серія Радіотехніка, Радіоапаратобудування, 0(40), 46-50. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-309414